John Oliver Choral Award—In recognition of an individual who brought great music performance to the Institute through dedicated, passionate, and high-level artisitic participation in the MIT choral ensembles.

Jan-Christian Huetter

Jack and Edith Ruina Scholarship Award—In recognition of special gifts in piano.

Hane Lee

Edward S. Darna Award—Awarded to a graduating student who has demonstrated excellence in theater arts and made a substantial contribution to the health of theater life at MIT.

Wei Low

Marisa Wang

Joseph D. Everingham Award—Given in recognition of a single creative accomplishment in theater arts by a graduating student.

Neerja Aggarwal

Sabrine Ahmed Iqbal

Garrett Schulte

Louis B. Sudler Prize in the Arts—Given to a graduating senior who has demonstrated excellence or the highest standards of proficiency in music, theater, painting, sculpture, design, architecture, or film.

Garrett Parrish

Laya and Jerome B. Wiesner Student Art Award—Presented annually to students, either undergraduate or graduate, living groups, organizations, or activities for outstanding achievement in and contributions to the arts at MIT.

Jacob Gunter

Nathan Gutierrez

Hallie Voulgaris

Ragnar and Margaret Naess Awards—In recognition of exceptional talent and commitment to performance at MIT.

Shankar Balasubramanian

Elisabeth Boles

Kelsey Chan

Talia Khan

Lisa Kong

Amalia Lee

Jueun Lee

Inioluwa Oguntola

Alan Osmundson

Giselle Peng

Tal Scully

Venkatesh Sivaraman

Cassia Wang

Larry Wang

Alan Brody Prize in Theater Arts—Named in honor of playwright and former MIT Professor of Theater Arts and Associate Provost for the Arts Alan Brody. This annual prize celebrates the accomplishments of a graduating senior who has demonstrated artistic excellence in the theater with an emphasis on playwriting.

Noelle Colant

The Lowell Lindgren Prize for Musical Scholarship—Named in honor of musicologist and former MIT Professor of Music, Lowell Lindgren. For excellence in musical research and innovation in historical, cultural, theoretical, or technological studies. The award may be given for distinguished achievements in or out of the classroom, either in recognition of a single research project or for cumulative work that advances musical knowledge.